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7 December, 04:16

Nathan has a bottle of medicine. It holds a quarter of litre. He uses half of it. How many spoonfuls are left if each spoon holds 9ml?

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  1. 7 December, 05:02
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    The bottle of medicine holds a quarter of litre.

    Therefore, total volume = (1/4) l = 0.25 l = (250/1000) l = 250ml

    Since he has used half, half of it is left.

    Left = (1/2) * 250ml = 125 ml

    How sponfuls left, if each is 9ml.

    Number left = (125ml/9ml) = 13.89

    The number left is just the whole number part, we drop the decimal part.

    = 13 Spoonfuls left.
  2. 7 December, 08:09
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    Quarter litre = 250ml

    He uses half so : 250/2 = 125ml

    If each spoon holds 9ml -

    125/9 which = 13.8, therefor 13 spoonfuls left
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